George Hartman Home

Built in 1884 by George Hartman, this stately house was located at 625 E. Front Street where the present day Hilton Doubletree is now.  In the early 1900s, just to its east at the mouth of Rattlesnake Creek, was the Missoula ice plant and ice pond.  It is interesting that both this house and the Rankin house, a block north on Madison, had cupolas. Perhaps, they were built so the goings-on in four-block-to-the-west wild and wooly downtown could be observed from a safe distance, and/or to be the first to witness stages and trains coming in from the east.

Sadly the Hartman house, like Rankin’s, was razed in 1962 to make way for construction of the Madison Street bridge.
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